Bird Box was one of the biggest successes for Netflix last year. Starring the veteran actress Sandra Bullock, the movie has gotten quite a lot of attention, caused a pointless viral challenge, worried people but also, actually made people enjoy a decent movie on Netflix. And for a title that has been talked about so much in near the end of the last year, there was one particular footage that probably didn't sit well with some people. Especially with Canadians.

The issue isn't an act of overreaction or pointlessly offended people though. Which is what we are used to in the current decade. The footage in question was of a terrible train crash from 2013 that happened in Quebec, Canada. As you can guess, It hasn't been too long since the tragedy happened and it is understandable for people to still feel sensitive about it. And it was just simply too soon for some people, not as a dumb "too soon" meme either. It just was.

In that train crash, 47 people lost their lives. Leaving behind their loved ones, friends and family in sorrow. And it was only six years ago. Considering most of those who suffered from the loss of said 47 people are still probably alive and carrying that pain with them, the outcry for Netflix to remove the footage is more than justified. And being such a popular movie on Netflix that so many people have watched and still more to watch it even, folks over at Netflix decided it is best they remove that footage. I highly doubt this controversy will damage their image though. With so many more movies like The Irishman on the way, people's attention will still be on Netflix.